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Including many books from the library of the eminent archaeologist, Professor John Davies Evans (1925-2011) a number with his bookplate, name-stamp or signature. He was director of the Institute of Archaeology (now part of University College, London) from 1973 to 1989; renowned especially for his research into the prehistory of the Mediterranean, particularly the prehistoric cultures of Malta.

AKERMAN, JOHN YONGE: An Archaeological Index to Remains of Antiquity of the Celtic, Romano-British, and Anglo-Saxon Periods.

ADAM, EUGENIA: The Study of Some Material from Neolithic Dimini, Thessaly, Greece by Eugenia Adam M.A. Student at the Institute of Archaeology, 1981-1982.

Unpublished. Carbon copy thesis illustrated with maps and mounted photographic plates of Spindle Whorls, line drawings. Folio (12 x 8 inches), 27-pages of text. Card covers, spiral bound. With the stamp of the University of London Institute of Archaeology.

From the library of the eminent archaeologist Professor John Davies Evans (1925-2011) with his bookplate. He was director of the Institute of Archaeology (now part of University College, London) from 1973 to 1989; renowned especially for his research into the prehistory of the Mediterranean, particularly the prehistoric cultures of Malta.

From the library of the eminent archaeologist Professor John Davies Evans (1925-2011). He was director of the Institute of Archaeology (now part of University College, London) from 1973 to 1989; renowned especially for his research into the prehistory of the Mediterranean, particularly the prehistoric cultures of Malta.

From the library of the eminent archaeologist Professor John Davies Evans (1925-2011) with his name stamp on front free endpaper. He was director of the Institute of Archaeology (now part of University College, London) from 1973 to 1989; renowned especially for his research into the prehistory of the Mediterranean, particularly the prehistoric cultures of Malta.

From the library of the eminent archaeologist Professor John Davies Evans (1925-2011) with his name stamp on upper wrapper. He was director of the Institute of Archaeology (now part of University College, London) from 1973 to 1989; renowned especially for his research into the prehistory of the Mediterranean, particularly the prehistoric cultures of Malta.

From the library of the eminent archaeologist Professor John Davies Evans (1925-2011) with his name stamp on upper wrapper. He was director of the Institute of Archaeology (now part of University College, London) from 1973 to 1989; renowned especially for his research into the prehistory of the Mediterranean, particularly the prehistoric cultures of Malta.

BERCIU, DUMITRU: Lumea Celtilor.

From the library of the eminent archaeologist Professor John Davies Evans (1925-2011) with his name stamp on front free endpaper. He was director of the Institute of Archaeology (now part of University College, London) from 1973 to 1989; renowned especially for his research into the prehistory of the Mediterranean, particularly the prehistoric cultures of Malta.

BIBBY, GEOFFREY; DAYTON, J.E. & others: Proceedings of the Sixth Seminar for Arabian Studies held at the Institute of Archaeology, London 27th and 28th September 1972.

From the library of the eminent archaeologist Professor John Davies Evans (1925-2011) with a letter to him from J. E. Dayton loosely inserted.. He was director of the Institute of Archaeology (now part of University College, London) from 1973 to 1989; renowned especially for his research into the prehistory of the Mediterranean, particularly the prehistoric cultures of Malta.

From the library of the eminent archaeologist Professor John Davies Evans (1925-2011) with his bookplate. He was director of the Institute of Archaeology (now part of University College, London) from 1973 to 1989; renowned especially for his research into the prehistory of the Mediterranean, particularly the prehistoric cultures of Malta.

From the library of the eminent archaeologist Professor John Davies Evans (1925-2011) with his bookplate. He was director of the Institute of Archaeology (now part of University College, London) from 1973 to 1989; renowned especially for his research into the prehistory of the Mediterranean, particularly the prehistoric cultures of Malta.

BONANNO, ANTHONY [Editor]: Archaeology and Fertility Cult in the Ancient Mediterranean. Papers presented at the first International Conference on Archaeology of the Ancient Mediterranean. The University of Malta 2 - 5 September 1985.

From the library of the eminent archaeologist Professor John Davies Evans (1925-2011) with his name stamp on upper wrapper. He was director of the Institute of Archaeology (now part of University College, London) from 1973 to 1989; renowned especially for his research into the prehistory of the Mediterranean, particularly the prehistoric cultures of Malta.

COFFEY, GEORGE: New Grange (Brugh na Boinne) and other Incised Tumuli in Ireland. The Influence of Crete and the Aegean in the Extreme West of Europe in Early Times.

From the library of the eminent archaeologist Professor John Davies Evans (1925-2011) with his bookplate. He was director of the Institute of Archaeology (now part of University College, London) from 1973 to 1989; renowned especially for his research into the prehistory of the Mediterranean, particularly the prehistoric cultures of Malta.

From the library of the eminent archaeologist Professor John Davies Evans (1925-2011) with his bookplate. He was director of the Institute of Archaeology (now part of University College, London) from 1973 to 1989; renowned especially for his research into the prehistory of the Mediterranean, particularly the prehistoric cultures of Malta.

DE VALERA, R: The Court Cairns of Ireland. Being the proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Volume 60, Section C, No. 2.

From the library of the eminent archaeologist Professor John Davies Evans (1925-2011) with his name stamp on upper wrapper. He was director of the Institute of Archaeology (now part of University College, London) from 1973 to 1989; renowned especially for his research into the prehistory of the Mediterranean, particularly the prehistoric cultures of Malta.

From the library of the eminent archaeologist Professor John Davies Evans (1925-2011) with his bookplate. He was director of the Institute of Archaeology (now part of University College, London) from 1973 to 1989; renowned especially for his research into the prehistory of the Mediterranean, particularly the prehistoric cultures of Malta.

DESBOROUGH, V.R. d'A: The Greek Dark Ages.

London: Ernest Benn, 1972. First edition. Illustrations. 8vo (9 1/2 x 6 1/4 inches), 387-pages. Original cloth; very good in slightly edgeworn dustwrapper which has fading to the spine.

From the library of the eminent archaeologist Professor John Davies Evans (1925-2011) with his bookplate. He was director of the Institute of Archaeology (now part of University College, London) from 1973 to 1989; renowned especially for his research into the prehistory of the Mediterranean, particularly the prehistoric cultures of Malta.

From the library of the eminent archaeologist Professor John Davies Evans (1925-2011) inscribed to him on half title by Christos Doumas. He was director of the Institute of Archaeology (now part of University College, London) from 1973 to 1989; renowned especially for his research into the prehistory of the Mediterranean, particularly the prehistoric cultures of Malta.

DURRANI, FARZAND ALI: Pleistocene and early Holocene Adaptation in the Zagros.

From the library of the eminent archaeologist Professor John Davies Evans (1925-2011) with his name stamp on title. He was director of the Institute of Archaeology (now part of University College, London) from 1973 to 1989; renowned especially for his research into the prehistory of the Mediterranean, particularly the prehistoric cultures of Malta.

From the library of the eminent archaeologist Professor John Davies Evans (1925-2011) with his name stamp on upper wrapper. He was director of the Institute of Archaeology (now part of University College, London) from 1973 to 1989; renowned especially for his research into the prehistory of the Mediterranean, particularly the prehistoric cultures of Malta.

FORDE-JOHNSTON, J.L: Neolithic Cultures of North Africa. Aspects of one phase in the development of the African Stone Age Cultures.

From the library of the eminent archaeologist Professor John Davies Evans (1925-2011) with his bookplate. He was director of the Institute of Archaeology (now part of University College, London) from 1973 to 1989; renowned especially for his research into the prehistory of the Mediterranean, particularly the prehistoric cultures of Malta.

From the library of the eminent archaeologist Professor John Davies Evans (1925-2011) with his name stamp on upper wrapper. He was director of the Institute of Archaeology (now part of University College, London) from 1973 to 1989; renowned especially for his research into the prehistory of the Mediterranean, particularly the prehistoric cultures of Malta.

GIDDINGS, J. LOUIS: Ancient Men of the Arctic.

From the library of the eminent archaeologist Professor John Davies Evans (1925-2011) with his bookplate, and a letter to him from the publisher loosely inserted. He was director of the Institute of Archaeology (now part of University College, London) from 1973 to 1989; renowned especially for his research into the prehistory of the Mediterranean, particularly the prehistoric cultures of Malta.

GRAZIOSI, PAOLO: L'Arte Preistorica in Italia

Firenze: Sansoni, 1973. First edition. 191-plates. Large 8vo (9 1/2 x 7 inches), 203-pages (text). Original cloth; very good in like very very lightly spotted dustwrapper which is rubbed to top margin.

From the library of the eminent archaeologist Professor John Davies Evans (1925-2011) with his bookplate. He was director of the Institute of Archaeology (now part of University College, London) from 1973 to 1989; renowned especially for his research into the prehistory of the Mediterranean, particularly the prehistoric cultures of Malta.

LUHO, VILLE: Suomen Kivikauden Paapiirteet.

Helsingissa: Kustannusosakeyhtio Otava, 1948. Illustrations. 8vo (8 1/4 x 5 3/4 inches), 174-pages, original boards in edge rubbed browned dustwrapper, endpapers browned else good. From the library of the eminent archaeologist Professor John Davies Evans (1925-2011) with his bookplate. He was director of the Institute of Archaeology (now part of University College, London) from 1973 to 1989; renowned especially for his research into the prehistory of the Mediterranean, particularly the prehistoric cultures of Malta.

MACALISTER, R.A.S: The Archaeology of Ireland.

From the library of the eminent archaeologist Professor John Davies Evans (1925-2011) with his bookplate. He was director of the Institute of Archaeology (now part of University College, London) from 1973 to 1989; renowned especially for his research into the prehistory of the Mediterranean, particularly the prehistoric cultures of Malta.

From the library of the eminent archaeologist Professor John Davies Evans (1925-2011) with his name stamp on upper wrapper. He was director of the Institute of Archaeology (now part of University College, London) from 1973 to 1989; renowned especially for his research into the prehistory of the Mediterranean, particularly the prehistoric cultures of Malta.

From the library of the eminent archaeologist Professor John Davies Evans (1925-2011) inscribed to him on endpaper. He was director of the Institute of Archaeology (now part of University College, London) from 1973 to 1989; renowned especially for his research into the prehistory of the Mediterranean, particularly the prehistoric cultures of Malta.

MARINESCU-BILCU: Cultura Precucuteni pe Teritoriul Romaniei.

Bucuresti: Editura Academiei Republicii Socialiste Romania, 1974. First edition. Plates. 4to (10 1/2 x 8 inches), 270-pages. Original cloth, good in edge rubbed dustwrapper which has a band of fading. Inscribed and signed by the author on title.

From the library of the eminent archaeologist Professor John Davies Evans (1925-2011) with his name stamp on front free endpaper. He was director of the Institute of Archaeology (now part of University College, London) from 1973 to 1989; renowned especially for his research into the prehistory of the Mediterranean, particularly the prehistoric cultures of Malta.

McCOWN, DONALD E: The Comparative Stratigraphy of Early Iran. The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, Studies in Ancient Oriental Civilization No. 23.

From the library of the eminent archaeologist Professor John Davies Evans (1925-2011) with his name stamp on upper wrapper. He was director of the Institute of Archaeology (now part of University College, London) from 1973 to 1989; renowned especially for his research into the prehistory of the Mediterranean, particularly the prehistoric cultures of Malta.

From the library of the eminent archaeologist Professor John Davies Evans (1925-2011). He was director of the Institute of Archaeology (now part of University College, London) from 1973 to 1989; renowned especially for his research into the prehistory of the Mediterranean, particularly the prehistoric cultures of Malta.

From the library of the eminent archaeologist Professor John Davies Evans (1925-2011) with his name stamp on half-title. He was director of the Institute of Archaeology (now part of University College, London) from 1973 to 1989; renowned especially for his research into the prehistory of the Mediterranean, particularly the prehistoric cultures of Malta.

MYLONAS, GEORGE E: Aghios Kosmas. An Early Bronze Age Settlement and Cemetery in Attica. With an Appendix on the Early Helladic Skulls by J. Lawrence Angel.

Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1959. First edition. Numerous plates and line drawings. Folio (12 x 8 3/4 inches), original grey cloth gilt lettered on black panel gilt; a very good copy. Bookplate of John Evans glue spotted and offset to front free endpaper.

From the library of the eminent archaeologist Professor John Davies Evans (1925-2011) with his bookplate. He was director of the Institute of Archaeology (now part of University College, London) from 1973 to 1989; renowned especially for his research into the prehistory of the Mediterranean, particularly the prehistoric cultures of Malta.

PHILLIPS, DEREK: The Cathedral of Archbishop Thomas of Bayeux. Excavations at York Minster. Volume 2.

Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England, London: HMSO, 1985. First edition. Coloured frontispiece, b&w plates, some folding, and illustrations throughout. 4to (11 1/4 x 9 inches), 228-pages. Original cloth; very good in good dustwrapper.

Rome: The International Union of Institutes of Archaeology History and History of Art in Rome, 1960. Photographic plates. 8vo (9 1/2 x 6 3/4 inches), 26-pages plus plates. Softback, original wrappers.

From the library of the eminent archaeologist Professor John Davies Evans (1925-2011) with his name stamp. He was director of the Institute of Archaeology (now part of University College, London) from 1973 to 1989; renowned especially for his research into the prehistory of the Mediterranean, particularly the prehistoric cultures of Malta.

From the library of the eminent archaeologist Professor John Davies Evans (1925-2011). He was director of the Institute of Archaeology (now part of University College, London) from 1973 to 1989; renowned especially for his research into the prehistory of the Mediterranean, particularly the prehistoric cultures of Malta.

SANDARS, N.K: Bronze Age Cultures in France. The Later Phases from the Thirteenth to the Seventh Century B.C.

From the library of the eminent archaeologist Professor John Davies Evans (1925-2011) with his bookplate. He was director of the Institute of Archaeology (now part of University College, London) from 1973 to 1989; renowned especially for his research into the prehistory of the Mediterranean, particularly the prehistoric cultures of Malta.

From the library of the eminent archaeologist Professor John Davies Evans (1925-2011) with his name stamp on upper wrapper. He was director of the Institute of Archaeology (now part of University College, London) from 1973 to 1989; renowned especially for his research into the prehistory of the Mediterranean, particularly the prehistoric cultures of Malta.

London: Published on behalf of The Griffith Institute, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, by the Oxford University Press, 1948. Numerous plates and plans, many folding. Large 8vo (10 x 6 1/4 inches), 639-pages. Original blue cloth; spine a little sunned; generally very good indeed.

From the library of the eminent archaeologist Professor John Davies Evans (1925-2011) with his bookplate. He was director of the Institute of Archaeology (now part of University College, London) from 1973 to 1989; renowned especially for his research into the prehistory of the Mediterranean, particularly the prehistoric cultures of Malta.

From the library of the eminent archaeologist Professor John Davies Evans (1925-2011). He was director of the Institute of Archaeology (now part of University College, London) from 1973 to 1989; renowned especially for his research into the prehistory of the Mediterranean, particularly the prehistoric cultures of Malta.

New York: Stein and Day, London: Thames & Hudson, 1972. First edition. 92 plates, 14 in colour, and 59 line drawings. Small 4to (10 x 7 1/2 inches), 216-pages. Original cloth; very good in dustwrapper which has some marking to lower panel.

From the library of the eminent archaeologist Professor John Davies Evans (1925-2011) with his bookplate. He was director of the Institute of Archaeology (now part of University College, London) from 1973 to 1989; renowned especially for his research into the prehistory of the Mediterranean, particularly the prehistoric cultures of Malta.

From the library of the eminent archaeologist Professor John Davies Evans (1925-2011). He was director of the Institute of Archaeology (now part of University College, London) from 1973 to 1989; renowned especially for his research into the prehistory of the Mediterranean, particularly the prehistoric cultures of Malta.

From the library of the eminent archaeologist Professor John Davies Evans (1925-2011). He was director of the Institute of Archaeology (now part of University College, London) from 1973 to 1989; renowned especially for his research into the prehistory of the Mediterranean, particularly the prehistoric cultures of Malta.

From the library of the eminent archaeologist Professor John Davies Evans (1925-2011) with his bookplate. He was director of the Institute of Archaeology (now part of University College, London) from 1973 to 1989; renowned especially for his research into the prehistory of the Mediterranean, particularly the prehistoric cultures of Malta.

From the library of the eminent archaeologist Professor John Davies Evans (1925-2011) with his bookplate. He was director of the Institute of Archaeology (now part of University College, London) from 1973 to 1989; renowned especially for his research into the prehistory of the Mediterranean, particularly the prehistoric cultures of Malta.

From the library of the eminent archaeologist Professor John Davies Evans (1925-2011) with his name stamp on upper board. He was director of the Institute of Archaeology (now part of University College, London) from 1973 to 1989; renowned especially for his research into the prehistory of the Mediterranean, particularly the prehistoric cultures of Malta.

From the library of the eminent archaeologist Professor John Davies Evans (1925-2011) with his name stamp on half-title. He was director of the Institute of Archaeology (now part of University College, London) from 1973 to 1989; renowned especially for his research into the prehistory of the Mediterranean, particularly the prehistoric cultures of Malta.

ZUNTZ, G: The Goddess of Sicily.

No publisher, place, or date. circa 1970. 24 plates. 8vo (9 1/4 x 6 inches), 178-pages, original plain wrappers hand-lettered in ink on backstrip. With the author's compliments slip loosely inserted. The first part of his work " Persephone: Three Essays on Religion and Thought in Magna Graecia" (Oxford Univ. Press, 1971) but complete in itself.

From the library of the eminent archaeologist Professor John Davies Evans (1925-2011) with his name stamp on upper wrapper. He was director of the Institute of Archaeology (now part of University College, London) from 1973 to 1989; renowned especially for his research into the prehistory of the Mediterranean, particularly the prehistoric cultures of Malta.